+ Follow MARINE SCIENCES Tag
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[Title] => Baler - pioneer of progress in the eastern seaboard of the Philippines
[Summary] => What can come out of this little town of Baler, a remote isolated coastal town on the eastern seaboard of Luzon on the slope of Sierra Madre? It’s Museo de Baler, launched by Senator Edgardo Angara together with Spanish officials from Almonte Spain, speaks of its greatness.
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[AuthorName] => Preciosa S. Soliven
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[Title] => Checking how climate change is affecting the sustainable dev't of Davao Oriental
[Summary] => An early morning flight via Philippine Airlines brought the UNESCO Philippine NatCom team of 14 marine scientists and six secretariat personnel to Davao City.
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-12 00:00:00
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MARINE SCIENCES
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[Title] => Checking how climate change is affecting the sustainable dev't of Davao Oriental
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